A Stone Built Farmhouse in an Outstanding Setting. Entrance Hall - Farmhouse Kitchen with Aga - Dining Room - Lounge - Utility Room - Shower / Cloakroom - 5 Bedrooms - 2 Family Bathrooms - Workshop - 2 Good Sized Stores - Situated in Approx 9 Acres - Stunning Views Over the Brecon Beacons - Original Features Throughout - Ample Graveled Parking - Close to Historic Brecon. The Granary: Living Room - Kitchen - Cloakroom - 4 Bedrooms, All En-Suite.
Brynderwen is situated in the hamlet of Tal-y-llyn, near Llangorse Lake, amidst the dramatic scenery of the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, just 4 miles from the thriving market town of Brecon with its historic castle, cathedral and Guildhall, and renowned jazz festival. The property is in the picturesque valley of the River Usk running down to Abergavenny. The A40 Great West Road follows this route on its way from London to Fishguard. Brecon has great facilities for shopping and education and is a superb centre for outdoor sports and recreation, being within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Hay on Wye, famous for its literary festival, is within easy reach as is Abergavenny, another bustling market town, where there are good rail connections.
Brynderwen is approached off the country lane through a field gate to the front of the granary, where there is a lawned and shrub planted garden and parking space for four cars for holiday makers. The stoned driveway leads down the side of the house through another gate to the front door and on round to a small timber stable block. There is access down the shared drive at the back of the house to the garage and the small yard outside the rear lobby. The property includes land of about 9 acres which all lies to the front of the house, so you can keep an eye on your sheep and horses grazing contentedly in the sunshine. The top paddock has an area fenced off for a vegetable garden. Lower down are more grazing fields and a hay meadow with woodland of oak, ash and willow along the further boundary. Tucked away unobtrusively behind a field hedge will be found a hen house and a small polytunnel producing a fine crop of courgette and tomatoes, and a little orchard of dessert apples has been planted. There is plenty of scope to indulge any interest in animal husbandry, crop growing or ornamental planting in this idyllic scenic setting.
Council Tax Band: G, Powys County Council
Mains Water, metered
Mains Electricity
Sceptic tank drainage
Oil fueled AGA
From the offices of Hayes Sales and Lettings, head to the Top Cross in town. Turn left along the High Street and proceed through town, following the signs for Hereford on the A438. Continue along the A438 through and out of Hereford following signposts to Brecon. At the village of Bronllys the road turns into the A470 to Brecon, follow this road. As you approach Brecon at the roundabout take the A40 signposted Abergavenny (first exit), follow the A40 for approx 3 miles then take a left turn signposted Talyllyn. After approx 1 mile, in the village of Pennorth, take a left turn again signposted to Talyllyn and you will approach the property on your right.
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